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<strong>GE863</strong>-<strong>QUAD</strong> / <strong>PY</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

1vv0300746 Rev. 1 - 23/10/06<br />

OK<br />

command:<br />

AT#MONI<br />

Answer:<br />

#MONI: I TIM BSIC:23 RxQual:7 LAC:AEAD Id:5265 ARFCN: 59 PWR: -80 dBm TA:0<br />

OK<br />

In this case the mobile is registered on the network "I TIM", the signal strength is -80dBm (MMI may<br />

indicate 4 antenna bars as reported on the table 5). The other information received is strictly technical<br />

and should not be given to the user.<br />

For example2:<br />

command:<br />

AT#MONI=0<br />

Answer:<br />

OK<br />

command:<br />

AT#MONI<br />

Answer:<br />

#MONI: Cc: 010 Nc: 03 BSIC:23 RxQual:7 LAC:0001 Id:0001 ARFCN: 60 PWR: -83 dBm TA:0<br />

OK<br />

In this case the mobile is registered on the network whose Country code is 010 and Network operator<br />

code is 03, the signal strength is -83dBm (MMI may indicate 4 antenna bars as reported on the table<br />

5). The other information received is strictly technical and should not be given to the user.<br />

The values reported are random and have no meaning they are used only to explain command usage.<br />

NOTE: This command should be used only to gather information on network name and signal<br />

strength, to check if mobile is registered or is looking for a suitable network to register to, use<br />

always the +CREG command. This is due to the fact that if the network signal is too weak and<br />

mobile looses the registration, until a new network is found the #MONI command reports the<br />

last measured valid values and not the real ones.<br />

The TA (timing advance parameter) is valid only during a call.<br />

TIP: To properly use this feature, check network registration with command +CREG as seen on<br />

par. 2.5.3.1 and when mobile is registered query the mobile for network operator name and<br />

signal strength with #MONI command.<br />

Reproduction forbidden without Telit Communications S.p.A. written authorization - All Right reserved page 23 of 117

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